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the largest city in the hurricane's path right now. 1.6 million people. mr. curry joins me on the phone. thank you for taking the time. mayor curry. >> reporter: thank you for having me. continues to be the potential for loss of life. the risk going into this with storm surge. the storm surge recorded today was second highest in recorded history. second highest we've had. the last time we had something which beat this one was a hundred years ago to get perspective on to what we're facing. two days ago i ordered an evacuation, coastal community, the beaches, cities. and yesterday additional evacuations. again, my concern continues to be those folks that decided to stay. and we're just ready to get through this thing and go out and help those people in our city. >> what do you say to those who decide to stay? i know the governor has been very clear, other mayors very clear. if you stayed, you were told ho leave, first responders will not go to help those people because you are not going to risk the lives of t the first responders. is that the way it is also in
the largest city in the hurricane's path right now. 1.6 million people. mr. curry joins me on the phone. thank you for taking the time. mayor curry. >> reporter: thank you for having me. continues to be the potential for loss of life. the risk going into this with storm surge. the storm surge recorded today was second highest in recorded history. second highest we've had. the last time we had something which beat this one was a hundred years ago to get perspective on to what we're facing....
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so, with the county's help we built a new hospital from the ground up and having citi as an early investor worked as a signal to others to invest. with citi's help we built a wonderful maternity ward and we were able to purchase an mri machine. we've made it possible for the people who live here to lead healthier lives and that's invaluable. ♪ >>> just 34 days until the mid terms and we want to know what is driving you to the polls. >> we are excited about this. why are you voting? here is what you are telling us for today. >> i have had a business in west virginia all my life. what donald trump has done for this state and the country as far as the economy is concerned is unlike anything i have seen since ronald reagan. >> i want border security, jobs for my children. >> taking time for young people to take control. it's our time to vote. we are the future of politics in america. >> one of the biggest issues for me is education especially in pennsylvania. money that goes to the school districts is very, very -- my school district doesn't get as much as it should compared to neighboring s
so, with the county's help we built a new hospital from the ground up and having citi as an early investor worked as a signal to others to invest. with citi's help we built a wonderful maternity ward and we were able to purchase an mri machine. we've made it possible for the people who live here to lead healthier lives and that's invaluable. ♪ >>> just 34 days until the mid terms and we want to know what is driving you to the polls. >> we are excited about this. why are you...
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failures of this administration. >> reporter: from above, you see the expansion of the tent city shelter compared to video three months ago. the population of unaccompanied teensrupled to 1600. >> we may just be at the beginning of trying to figure out how did this happen in the united states glp that w. >> diane, thank you. >>> coming up, president trump fired up and lashing out against christine blasey ford. members of his own party now speaking out calling it just plain wrong. does this impact key votes though? brett kavanaugh's confirmation? the calculation, the spec laulan speculation, that is next. fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in minutes. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena® so it bounces b
failures of this administration. >> reporter: from above, you see the expansion of the tent city shelter compared to video three months ago. the population of unaccompanied teensrupled to 1600. >> we may just be at the beginning of trying to figure out how did this happen in the united states glp that w. >> diane, thank you. >>> coming up, president trump fired up and lashing out against christine blasey ford. members of his own party now speaking out calling it just...
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so, with the county's help we built a new hospital from the ground up and having citi as an early investor worked as a signal to others to invest. with citi's help we built a wonderful maternity ward and we were able to purchase an mri machine. we've made it possible for the people who live here to lead healthier lives and that's invaluable. ♪ >>> there's still more breaking news tonight, the fbi is investigating three suspicious letters, one was sent to president trump, the other two to the pentagon. what have you learned? >> anderson, it appears that all these letters were connected. according to a law enforcement source. all the envelopes are similar, and they contain a ricin like substance. officials are not publicly labelling it ricin. the secret service has told cnn the letter addressed to president trump never actually even got on the white house grounds. we understand that the two he letters that were addressed to the pentagon were sent to the secretary of defense, james mattis and admiral john richardson. one more note of the substance of these envelopes, it was a crude substanc
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all the way down to that city of resilience of new orleans. we theed to bridneed to bridge our divide. off duty firefighters diving into the water and people taking kids off the school bus. that right now, that sense of community is fractured in our country. a lot of it has to do with how he's been running things. he seems to love chaos. we should have a government of opportunity and governed by opportunity and not governed by cha chaos. a lot is having our own economic agenda and it is important for any candidate as president and work with people on their aspirations but also practical way to get there. i have a track record of getting things done and i will be talking about it as well. >> when you look back at the republican race during the primary season, there were many qualified republicans who tried different ways and it was obviously, they did not know how to respond to him and you responded, you said what you just said just made sense to me having optimistic and having a clear message on the political side, on sort of the actual fight
all the way down to that city of resilience of new orleans. we theed to bridneed to bridge our divide. off duty firefighters diving into the water and people taking kids off the school bus. that right now, that sense of community is fractured in our country. a lot of it has to do with how he's been running things. he seems to love chaos. we should have a government of opportunity and governed by opportunity and not governed by cha chaos. a lot is having our own economic agenda and it is...
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, protesters take to the streets today in cities across the country for what they're calling not my president's day rallies. free speech or hate speech. the breitbart editor, you saw him with bill mahre this weekend. but what got him booted this weekend is much worse. >>> good evening to you, thanks for joining us tonight. the president announced his national security adviser after firing general michael flynn over trust issues, here's what the president said today. >> we've been working very diligently that h.r. mcmaster will become the security adviser. i watched and read a lot over the last two days. he is highly respected by everybody in the military. and we're very honored to have him. >> so as we know, he wasn't the president's first choice, how did the president decide on mcmaster. >> they knew they had to work quickly to fill this position when michael flynn held this role, this is someone the president turned to for guidance. he spent the weekend pouring over these potential picks and decided on lieutenant general mcmaster and a senior administration official told me it was a combinati
, protesters take to the streets today in cities across the country for what they're calling not my president's day rallies. free speech or hate speech. the breitbart editor, you saw him with bill mahre this weekend. but what got him booted this weekend is much worse. >>> good evening to you, thanks for joining us tonight. the president announced his national security adviser after firing general michael flynn over trust issues, here's what the president said today. >> we've been...
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. >>> anti-semitic crimes are on the rise in cities across the u.s. what is causing this wave of hate? the anti defamation league speaks out next. allergy relief. or powerful and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. try zyrtec®. muddle no more®. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more than one liberty mutual policy, you qualify for a multi-policy discount, saving you money on your car and home coverage. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. so i use excedrin.ments from my life. it starts to relieve migraine pain in just 30 minutes. and it works on my symptoms, too. now moments lost to migraines are moments gained with excedrin. [heartbeat] bp gives its offshore te
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a quick note tomorrow, fareed talks with new york city mayor bloomberg about the potential 2020 run. tune in to fareed zakaria for the exclusive tomorrow morning at 10:00 and up next, the u.s. and iran escalades as a terrorist attack there. kills dozens including children. ♪ be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepa
a quick note tomorrow, fareed talks with new york city mayor bloomberg about the potential 2020 run. tune in to fareed zakaria for the exclusive tomorrow morning at 10:00 and up next, the u.s. and iran escalades as a terrorist attack there. kills dozens including children. ♪ be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have...
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news conference, only his second in the united states since his presidency began. we're going to continue the conversation when the president starts speaking, obviously, we'll bring that to you live. you said that you would like president trump to treat these women more respectfully. but what if he actually -- he honestly thinks that this is a con job, as he said. he thinks the democrats are playing politics with this. what would you advise him -- how could he at least please you in what he says today? obviously, that's a tall order. >> it's a tall order. >> you don't like him, i get that. what do you want to hear from him? >> his politics -- he should say -- he can support kavanaugh and say he believes him, but he also should not try to indict the women who have come forward to say that they had a different set of experiences with kavanaugh. he should accept that and listen to what they have to say. and not try to cast aspersion against them. i mean, he has -- i mean, he has his own set of problems in this area, too. so it's not surprising that he's going to belie
news conference, only his second in the united states since his presidency began. we're going to continue the conversation when the president starts speaking, obviously, we'll bring that to you live. you said that you would like president trump to treat these women more respectfully. but what if he actually -- he honestly thinks that this is a con job, as he said. he thinks the democrats are playing politics with this. what would you advise him -- how could he at least please you in what he...
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i was serving in mexico city. >> you believe her? >> i do. i had a conversation with her this morning. she is distraught over this the way her name has been pulled out. they blacked out the name of the boyfriend but her name was put out there. and i understand people are arguing and say she signed onto a letter from folks that went to school with christine blasey ford and were supporting her. i read the letter. the letter didn't say that we agree with the allegations, it said she is a credible person. her voice should be heard. as i know monica mclean, i cannot imagine any instance where she would do something like that and, chris, a polygraph examination, the accusation is she's getting ready to put an application in with the fbi. you have to take a polygraph. so did i. monica spent 24 years in the fbi, i spent 25. we took the polygraph around the same time. i asked people, what do they do? i never did a polygraph. >> she said ford is no expert, ford didn't coach me. it isn't true. what else isn't true? jimmy, thank you. when we get the repo
i was serving in mexico city. >> you believe her? >> i do. i had a conversation with her this morning. she is distraught over this the way her name has been pulled out. they blacked out the name of the boyfriend but her name was put out there. and i understand people are arguing and say she signed onto a letter from folks that went to school with christine blasey ford and were supporting her. i read the letter. the letter didn't say that we agree with the allegations, it said she is...
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that have made us a shining city on a hill, not just here, a city on the hill and for people around the world. i love this great country. i love what it represents. i love the people of america. i have to tell you, the greatest thrill of my life was being able to go with my family to see this country, meet you here in nevada and people across the country. we are a great and noble people. we stand for powerful things. these men running for office are men of integrity and character. we need men like that in washington, perhaps more than any time in history. so, i have a special request for you. one of the reasons i didn't win -- well, i was the reason i didn't win. i remember when they said -- it was, gosh, who the heck was it? anyway, i'll pretend, he was asked why he lost and said, you know, he said i always wanted to run for president in the worst way. that's what i did. i made some mistakes. one thing we didn't do as well as we could have. we didn't have as large a force going out and knocking on doors as we needed. in some states we didn't turn out voters as well as the democrats
that have made us a shining city on a hill, not just here, a city on the hill and for people around the world. i love this great country. i love what it represents. i love the people of america. i have to tell you, the greatest thrill of my life was being able to go with my family to see this country, meet you here in nevada and people across the country. we are a great and noble people. we stand for powerful things. these men running for office are men of integrity and character. we need men...
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what is the city like this evening? >> reporter: you know, it's really hard to put it into words, don. if you could find one, it would be heartbreak for this evening. a very large crowd showed up for this candlelight vigil. more than that. opportunities for individuals, police partners, who spoke about their loss, spoke about the partner that hay lost. some of them talking about the events of that evening, others talking about the event, how these people inspired them throughout their lives. they broke up, many in the crowd listening to them also broke down. it is a very painful time for the city. the shock now beginning to wear off, but now we face a week of funerals and it is going to be incredibly difficult. the weight of loss on this city is extremely heavy. the other message tonight was unity. the city has to come together. this nation has to come together. and a frank conversation about race must begin. there has to be a legacy to dallas. there cannot just be a continuation of the same. don? >> well said, martin.
what is the city like this evening? >> reporter: you know, it's really hard to put it into words, don. if you could find one, it would be heartbreak for this evening. a very large crowd showed up for this candlelight vigil. more than that. opportunities for individuals, police partners, who spoke about their loss, spoke about the partner that hay lost. some of them talking about the events of that evening, others talking about the event, how these people inspired them throughout their...
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what they're hoping to do is basically move all the floodwaters in the city away from the water treatment plant. that's been a main concern because two years ago after hurricane matthews, that facility was flooded and disabled for 30 days. residents had to have water trucked into the area. so they created a makeshift dam if it were, and it seems it's stabilized according to sources on the ground. but that's basically what we're seeing throughout the northeast. we're seeing towns especially trying to protect their water from the floodwater, jim. >> how long are these conditions expected to last? >> reporter: we certainly expect other neighboring rivers to continue to crest. for example, this is the lumber river i'm told this crested at about 25 feet yesterday and dropped only three inches, that's obviously going to be an issue because it has closed down some of the main parts around town, for example, the bridge. those will be part of the lasting effects. i-95, an important interstate that cuts through the state, that has been shut down here in lumberton for the last couple days. i'm told
what they're hoping to do is basically move all the floodwaters in the city away from the water treatment plant. that's been a main concern because two years ago after hurricane matthews, that facility was flooded and disabled for 30 days. residents had to have water trucked into the area. so they created a makeshift dam if it were, and it seems it's stabilized according to sources on the ground. but that's basically what we're seeing throughout the northeast. we're seeing towns especially...
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that was too much for the city to handle. there she was posting vacation pictures and that had many people in the city calling for change. city council members believe sthed more control over city departments and not the police department. this afternoon, the mayor says she asked the police chief to step down. >> as far as we have come, chief heartto is not in a position to lead us further. both the chief and i concluded, we need new leadership at mpd. >> despite all the drama at city hall, we learned that the state investigators were able to talk to the man riding a bicycle nearby, just after the shooting happened. in fact, he witnessed officers trying to help justine ruszczyk in that alleyway. police have now been able to identify him. they haven't told us who that man is just yet. as investigators still work on this case, they tell us there may be some updates later on, but mohamed noor, taufhe office involved in this case, and his attorneys have still yet to talk to investigators. >>> you can scratch one country off your
that was too much for the city to handle. there she was posting vacation pictures and that had many people in the city calling for change. city council members believe sthed more control over city departments and not the police department. this afternoon, the mayor says she asked the police chief to step down. >> as far as we have come, chief heartto is not in a position to lead us further. both the chief and i concluded, we need new leadership at mpd. >> despite all the drama at...
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it looked like a super bowl-like win across the city. one win. >> good for them. you called it. >> christmas eve 2016. >> i called it. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> fall starts tomorrow. i'm dave >>> they have entered negotiations. >> professor ford doesn't want to be questioned by outside counsel. >> they are intent on getting judge kavanaugh on to the supreme court come hail or high water. >> why didn't somebody call the fbi 36 years ago. >> we are going to get to the bottom of this. >> announcer: this is "new day" with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "new day," it's friday, september 21st, 6:00 in new york. there are no developments in the kavanaugh confirmation. ford's lawyers are laying out the terms their client wants before telling their story to senators even if the fbi does not investigate her claim that kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were in high school. among the terms, ford does not want to be in the same room as kavanaugh and wants senators
it looked like a super bowl-like win across the city. one win. >> good for them. you called it. >> christmas eve 2016. >> i called it. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> fall starts tomorrow. i'm dave >>> they have entered negotiations. >> professor ford doesn't want to be questioned by outside counsel. >> they are intent on getting judge kavanaugh on to the supreme court come hail or high water. >> why didn't somebody...
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and we'll be the first to upgrade the towers and put up the small cells that will power the smart cities of the future. when i started at verizon, i knew i was joining a team that was pushing the industry forward. now, with the launch of the only 5g ultra wideband network, we're doing it again. this time, changing the way we learn, work and live. and i'll always be proud that we're not just building america's first 5g network. we're doing it right. ♪ one look at you and i can't disguise ♪ ♪ i've got hungry eyes applebee's new 3-course meal starting at $11.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. if you're waiting patiently for a liver transplant, it could cost you your life. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more and get out of line today. but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? money ma
and we'll be the first to upgrade the towers and put up the small cells that will power the smart cities of the future. when i started at verizon, i knew i was joining a team that was pushing the industry forward. now, with the launch of the only 5g ultra wideband network, we're doing it again. this time, changing the way we learn, work and live. and i'll always be proud that we're not just building america's first 5g network. we're doing it right. ♪ one look at you and i can't disguise ♪...
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and we'll be the first to upgrade the towers and put up the small cells that will power the smart cities of the future. when i started at verizon, i knew i was joining a team that was pushing the industry forward. now, with the launch of the only 5g ultra wideband network, we're doing it again. this time, changing the way we learn, work and live. and i'll always be proud that we're not just building america's first 5g network. we're doing it right. >>> how about now, should the white house direct the fbi to investigate claims made against judge kavanagh? here's what the president thinks. >> the fbi told us they've investigated judge kavanagh six times, five times, many times over the years. they know him very well. but here there was nothing to investigate. 36 years, no charge, no nothing. everybody -- >> but that happens often. >> people are going to have to make a decision. these are all false to me. these are false accusations in certain cases. >> all false accusations in certain cases. all right. is the president going to change course? nope. but it is certainly worthy of debate and
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this could get worse if only because the city near palu where the earthquake happened, that city is currently out of communication. rescuers cannot get in touch with that city. there's around 300,000 people that live there. so if you're wondering if the situation could get worse, look at the amount of people that live there. they have not yet been in touch with rescuers. they're certainly going to need help if the damage is anything like it was in palu. this is very much a developing story. we're going to keep a close eye on it. right now, we expect the number dead will rise. matt river, cnn. >>> breaking news into cnn, tesla ceo elon musk will no longer be chairman of the company he founded. more details on that. >>> in one of the remaining episodes of "parts unknown" anthony bourdain travels to spain for a taste of the spanish countryside. >> enchanted wonderland. that's in spain if you didn't know. because it is spain, i did not come here alone. i came here with a good friend, great chef. he's a complicated man. nobody understands him but his woman. i am not talking about john shaft, shut
this could get worse if only because the city near palu where the earthquake happened, that city is currently out of communication. rescuers cannot get in touch with that city. there's around 300,000 people that live there. so if you're wondering if the situation could get worse, look at the amount of people that live there. they have not yet been in touch with rescuers. they're certainly going to need help if the damage is anything like it was in palu. this is very much a developing story....
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city the president called, quote, a disgusting rat and rodent-infested mess and going on to tweet, quote, no human being would want to live there. so is it really any surprise that civility is losing out? we've got a lot of news on impeachment tonight. joining me now, frank bruni, philip bump, and elie honig. i'm glad you're all here right now. elie, i got to start with you here because this new "new york times" reporting is giving us a time line that essentially says the jig is up, that you didn't just coincidentally insert the words quid pro quo in a conversation with gordon sondland, did he? >> so much for no quid pro quo. so much for i want nothing. i think five days ago donald trump seemed to think that was the sul ver bullet defense, game over. he just said it in the rally. remember, adam schiff said he only said that after he got caught. now it seems we're getting confirmation of that. that kind of denial after the fact carries no weight. if anything, it tends to be incriminating. >> i mean after the fact conversations here, frank, the idea of saying, hold on, let's figure out a w
city the president called, quote, a disgusting rat and rodent-infested mess and going on to tweet, quote, no human being would want to live there. so is it really any surprise that civility is losing out? we've got a lot of news on impeachment tonight. joining me now, frank bruni, philip bump, and elie honig. i'm glad you're all here right now. elie, i got to start with you here because this new "new york times" reporting is giving us a time line that essentially says the jig is up,...
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of the city is getting back to normal. we have a lot of citizens that are trying to get back to safety and get back to their normal lives and we ask them to be patient and not put themselves in harm's way. life preservation is critical right now. >> that's such a tough thing. the rain is not falling and folks want to and need to get back to their regular lives. how are you going to make sure people stay safe and abide by the evacuation and don't go back to their homes? >> we are watching that. we are trying to do an excellent job of keeping the word out as to what current status is. when you are in a shelter and hunker down, you don't have access to good current information. we want to make sure they stay informed. we are lifting the curfew which has been in effect the last couple of days. areas that have their power restored. our utility has 98% back online with power and people are able to return home, but we impress upon them not to avoid or disregard the barricades in the streets and make practical decisions and not th
of the city is getting back to normal. we have a lot of citizens that are trying to get back to safety and get back to their normal lives and we ask them to be patient and not put themselves in harm's way. life preservation is critical right now. >> that's such a tough thing. the rain is not falling and folks want to and need to get back to their regular lives. how are you going to make sure people stay safe and abide by the evacuation and don't go back to their homes? >> we are...
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the only known case of a casino in atlantic city ever cheating a customer took place at trump's castle. no, i'm not surprised by that at all. >> we heard from independent senator angus king of maine. he said this. >> this isn't going to hurt donald trump. he has developed a persona where his supporters, if he gets attacked by "the new york times," his approval rating among his supporters will actually go up. the truest thing he said in the campaign in 2016 was if i shoot someone on fifth avenue in broad daylight, i won't lose any votes. i think this is another case where ironically an expose of this kind, even assuming it's entirely valid i don't think significantly will undermine his support. it might actually help him. >> david, do you think the senator is right? >> no, i don't. i think this is likely to be the first real nick, other than what's going on with stormy daniels, that may peel away a little bit of a teflon. without a doubt those people who support donald trump because they hate the civil rights movement, because they don't want immigrants, they're going to stick can donal
the only known case of a casino in atlantic city ever cheating a customer took place at trump's castle. no, i'm not surprised by that at all. >> we heard from independent senator angus king of maine. he said this. >> this isn't going to hurt donald trump. he has developed a persona where his supporters, if he gets attacked by "the new york times," his approval rating among his supporters will actually go up. the truest thing he said in the campaign in 2016 was if i shoot...
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a dumpster fire burned in new york city. set by the president of the united states. in the form of a news conference as you wrestled to bring the supreme court nominee back from the brink. he was fuming. most of the time even though he was at the un were spent on the mounting allegations against brett kavanaugh. that are all quote false to him. a big fat con job he called them. orchestrated by the democrats. and the man we're about to talk to. the defense for his nominee saying the accuser lawyer is a bum. his name is michael avenatti. the same man who exposed trump as a bum. in the truth about stormy daniels and the deal made on behalf of the president. avenatti is here. to respond within seconds and talk the truth about what his client can offer. we're going to talk to a senator calling on her republican colleagues and president to recognize the value of women. and end this nomination. even before the hearing. we are 13 hours from history. what do you say? let's get after it. >>> another wild day. cracks in the dam you could say. why is he fighting? because in just
a dumpster fire burned in new york city. set by the president of the united states. in the form of a news conference as you wrestled to bring the supreme court nominee back from the brink. he was fuming. most of the time even though he was at the un were spent on the mounting allegations against brett kavanaugh. that are all quote false to him. a big fat con job he called them. orchestrated by the democrats. and the man we're about to talk to. the defense for his nominee saying the accuser...
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but this is one city that looks nothing like the rest of america. you can go hours without seeing a person of color and sturgis, a minority is a white guy on a foreign bike. there are no debates over gun control here or ethics of the me too movement. and there is no doubt who is the leader at this pack. >> you're a fan of the president, think he's doing a good job? >> he's doing a lot better than what obama did. >> reporter: this ghost rider reviews him self as john sands, a postal worker who rides up from kentucky each year and sees proof of trump's brilliance in the booming economy. >> they say it's the trump bump, people are feeling so good. >> reporter: rod woodruff says his campers have an average income of $95,000 a year. >> 70% are homeowners in the united states. lots of people own multiple motorcycles. >> we have a tattoo parlor up here. we've got food and pizza and anything you want at the free access cross roads. >> very good. >> do you have your own jail? >> no, we don't need one. >> you don't need one. >> violence and arrests are incred
but this is one city that looks nothing like the rest of america. you can go hours without seeing a person of color and sturgis, a minority is a white guy on a foreign bike. there are no debates over gun control here or ethics of the me too movement. and there is no doubt who is the leader at this pack. >> you're a fan of the president, think he's doing a good job? >> he's doing a lot better than what obama did. >> reporter: this ghost rider reviews him self as john sands, a...
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a dumpster fire burned in new york city tonight. it was set by the president of the united states in the form of a news conference as he wrestled to bring his supreme court nominee back from the brink. he was fuming. most of the time even though he was at the u.n., were spent on the mounting allegations against brett kavanagh, that are all, quote, false to him. a big fat con job, he called them, orchestrated by the democrats. and the man we are about to talk to, trump's best defense for his nominee seemed to be that one of the accusers' lawyer is a bum. that lawyer's name is michael
a dumpster fire burned in new york city tonight. it was set by the president of the united states in the form of a news conference as he wrestled to bring his supreme court nominee back from the brink. he was fuming. most of the time even though he was at the u.n., were spent on the mounting allegations against brett kavanagh, that are all, quote, false to him. a big fat con job, he called them, orchestrated by the democrats. and the man we are about to talk to, trump's best defense for his...
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well, in 1967, israel occupied the eastern part of the city. and according to the international community, the status of jerusalem would be determined through negotiations and peace process between the israelis and the palestinians. the palestinians see this as a unilateral move by the united states and israel to declare jerusalem the capital of israel without any peace negotiations. and that's why there has been a call for three days of rage. these walls we hind me contain the holiest sites in jude aism, christianity and islam. they can spark contention and disco discord. >> it's great to have you on the ground reporting for us. thanks for that. joining us now for the palestinian perspective is executive committee member of the palestinian liberation organization. thank you very much for being with us. tell us what this means to you if the u.s. embassy moves to jerusalem. >> thank you, alisyn. actually it means the peace process and peace in the region is in one blow president trump has destroyed not only the chances of peace but the stability
well, in 1967, israel occupied the eastern part of the city. and according to the international community, the status of jerusalem would be determined through negotiations and peace process between the israelis and the palestinians. the palestinians see this as a unilateral move by the united states and israel to declare jerusalem the capital of israel without any peace negotiations. and that's why there has been a call for three days of rage. these walls we hind me contain the holiest sites in...
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large texas cities not on the border. how did the barrier that was built there impact the city? fbi crime data shows violent crime peaked in 1993 and continued on a downward trend falling 60% over the next 13 years. border wall construction didn't begin until 2008. violent crime increased from the year before construction of the fence started to the year it was completed. you don't believe the fbi? okay. how about the republican mayor on cnn. he called the president's claim flat wrong. >> but the remarks that the president made in the state of the union were stated originally almost verbatim by our attorney general some weeks ago. that's where the excellents came from that were not correct. >> not correct. now, it is correct that customs and border patrol officials more barriers on the u.s./mexico border. the president wants to depict undocumented immigrants which is not true. he makes claims that are also not true like claims that el paso was once -- >> considered one of our nation's most dangerous cities. >> false. claims that el paso only became safe. >> immediately upon its
large texas cities not on the border. how did the barrier that was built there impact the city? fbi crime data shows violent crime peaked in 1993 and continued on a downward trend falling 60% over the next 13 years. border wall construction didn't begin until 2008. violent crime increased from the year before construction of the fence started to the year it was completed. you don't believe the fbi? okay. how about the republican mayor on cnn. he called the president's claim flat wrong. >>...
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it was the shining city upon the hill. this is switching off from the point of view. people have talked about it as being an age of impunity or the return or the dictator. america withdraws and said the jungle grows back. >> his book is a great book. it is not the jungle. it is the political nature hates the emptiness, hates the void. when america withdraws what happens? in the space which is liberated all of these new powers try to take advantage. so you have those are what i call the five kings. they are former empires who are big empires five centuries ago. >> kline thchina. >> and russia. they were empire. we thought they were defeated forever. now they are coming back. you a come back of these earned democratic powers turning into empires. it is the worst. it is not the american imperialism. look what happened. it is imperialism. he believes himself as the reviver. this is a world. american people may be so obsessed by the domestic policy. so obsessed by the tweets of donald trump. donald trump is nothing. he is just a phenomenon of this big picture where america
it was the shining city upon the hill. this is switching off from the point of view. people have talked about it as being an age of impunity or the return or the dictator. america withdraws and said the jungle grows back. >> his book is a great book. it is not the jungle. it is the political nature hates the emptiness, hates the void. when america withdraws what happens? in the space which is liberated all of these new powers try to take advantage. so you have those are what i call the...
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is scheduled in new york city. the president will take questions from reporters. the time something interesting. what do you think he wants to achieve here? >> i think a couple things. he did not like how the laughter went yesterday so some of this is reclaiming in his mind the narrative where he can tell the story he wants of his presidency, and it's about setting the table some way ahead of the hearing tomorrow, and i don't know that senate officials would like him to do that, and i suspect he doesn't. generally speaking for him, this is grading on a massive curve, and he had a tweet that mitch mcconnell told him was not helpful last week, and that is it as far appears allegation, and ramirez he went harder at. and anybody involved on the republican side is really looking forward to having this something to be debated before the hearing, and i think there's no surprise at a moment when he feels like he is being bea saepb -- besieged -- >> yeah. thank you for being with us. a fascinating time watching every sign t
is scheduled in new york city. the president will take questions from reporters. the time something interesting. what do you think he wants to achieve here? >> i think a couple things. he did not like how the laughter went yesterday so some of this is reclaiming in his mind the narrative where he can tell the story he wants of his presidency, and it's about setting the table some way ahead of the hearing tomorrow, and i don't know that senate officials would like him to do that, and i...
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they listened on the new york city subway. when you get someone to listen on a new york city subway, you know it must be incredible. even a 76-year-old sexual assault survivor called in to c-span saying ford's testimony just broke her heart. there were tears, both from supporters of ford and from kavanaugh, two incredibly emotional stories, two people whose lives have been thrown into chaos. but their stories, well, don't jibe. you can't believe both of them. >> dr. ford, with what degree of certainty do you believe brett kavanaugh assaulted you? >> 100%. >> 100%. >> none of these allegations are true? >> correct. >> no doubt in your mind? >> zero. 100% certain. >> she told the horrific story of what she says brett kavanaugh did to her when they were both teenagers. pushing her down on a bed, groping her, trying to undress her. >> brett and mark came into the bedroom and locked the door behind them. there was music playing in the bedro bedroom. it was turned up louder by either brett or mark once we were in the room. i was pus
they listened on the new york city subway. when you get someone to listen on a new york city subway, you know it must be incredible. even a 76-year-old sexual assault survivor called in to c-span saying ford's testimony just broke her heart. there were tears, both from supporters of ford and from kavanaugh, two incredibly emotional stories, two people whose lives have been thrown into chaos. but their stories, well, don't jibe. you can't believe both of them. >> dr. ford, with what degree...
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every year we work with cities and schools to plant trees in our communities. so the environment is there for my kids and future generations. together, we're building a better california. >>> judge brett kavanaugh tonight fighting back against a claim of sexual misconduct when he was at yale, and the allegation of sexual assault when he was a teenager. the sprem court nominee denying both allegations saying he won't be intimidated to withdraw his name. thursday, his first accuser, professor christine blasey ford, will testify publicly before the senate judiciary committee. that is the same day that president trump will meet face to face with rod rosenstein. will trump fire the deputy attorney general, or will rosenstein quit first? two major stories. huge consequences. both coming to a head on thursday. so let's discuss now with two iconic journalists. dan rather, the host of the big interview on access tv, and carl bernstein, cnn political analyst. good to see both of you. thank you for coming on this evening. so, dan, republican senator susan collins tweeted
every year we work with cities and schools to plant trees in our communities. so the environment is there for my kids and future generations. together, we're building a better california. >>> judge brett kavanaugh tonight fighting back against a claim of sexual misconduct when he was at yale, and the allegation of sexual assault when he was a teenager. the sprem court nominee denying both allegations saying he won't be intimidated to withdraw his name. thursday, his first accuser,...
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citi was the only one that was able to ensure that this was done seamlessly. and today, at the touch of a button, all the farmers are able to get their money, pay school fees and improve their standard of living. with citi, we see a bright future for our farmers and their families. ♪ >>> it is easy to say if judge kavanaugh attacked dr. ford and is now lying about it, then he cannot be on the supreme court. the problem is it will be very difficult to establish those pre-conditions to know that he did it and that he is therefore lying under oath right now. so how do we process this? my argument is this. the larger problem is how we're trying to figure it out. we're dealing with the most sensitive and complex kind of allegation, something that requires understanding and openness and a willingness to accept what you don't like. now, we're doing that in a confirmation process with
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clinton holding a get out the vote rally in the city of fairfield, alabama. our chris frates is there. the clinton camp is looking for a big win in south carolina. what is the psychology why clinton feels it's important to talk to people there in that super tuesday state of alabama before making her way back to south carolina tonight? >> reporter: well that's right, fred. there's a lot of excitement here in alabama. hillary clinton just finishing up her speech looking very loose, very relaxed, very confident and the speech had a very forward-looking feel to it, almost an i got this because the clinton people feel good about what they'll be able to do in south carolina, so that's why they're here in alabama because the race to super tuesday starts today, and she wants to do very well in the south. she's looking at doing well here in alabama, her home state of arkansas, georgia, texas. she wants to run the table on bernie sanders in the south and going to do that large largely baseed on the support she has within the african-american community. tonight the clin
clinton holding a get out the vote rally in the city of fairfield, alabama. our chris frates is there. the clinton camp is looking for a big win in south carolina. what is the psychology why clinton feels it's important to talk to people there in that super tuesday state of alabama before making her way back to south carolina tonight? >> reporter: well that's right, fred. there's a lot of excitement here in alabama. hillary clinton just finishing up her speech looking very loose, very...
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the city comptroller calls the rule one of the cruellest things city hall has done in generations, and he's opened an investigation. we have the new york city council member who chairs the immigration committee. councilwoman, thank you so much for being with us. first, the mayor says the reason for this 60-day rule is because so many migrants are coming in, they need to supply new housing to families, although he says no child will sleep on the streets of new york. is that a reasonable position from the mayor? >> thank you so much, victor. good morning. let me be clear, what the mayor is doing with the 60-day directive for families with children, and let me remind everybody that the majority of asylum seekers coming into new york city are families with children, and so this is inhumane, it is cruel, it is absolutely unacceptable, and it will down in history of setting a dangerous precedent in a moment when new york city will be a destination city for refugees leaving their homelands because of conscription, political turmoil, climate conditions, and so much more. and so the 60-day dire
the city comptroller calls the rule one of the cruellest things city hall has done in generations, and he's opened an investigation. we have the new york city council member who chairs the immigration committee. councilwoman, thank you so much for being with us. first, the mayor says the reason for this 60-day rule is because so many migrants are coming in, they need to supply new housing to families, although he says no child will sleep on the streets of new york. is that a reasonable position...
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citi was the only one that was able to ensure that this was done seamlessly. and today, at the touch of a button, all the farmers are able to get their money, pay school fees and improve their standard of living. with citi, we see a bright future for our farmers and their families. ♪ this is not a screensaver.game. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and today can save your life. ♪ ♪ walking a dog can add thouswalking this many?our day. that can be rough on pam's feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they relieve pain and give her the comfort to move more so she can keep up with all of her best friends. dr. scholl's. born to move. >>> the top democrat in the senate, chuck schumer, warning the president tonight against firing deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, sending out this statement, saying this. "this "new york times" report must not be used as a pretext for the corrupt purpose of firing deputy attorney general rosenstein in
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. >> chicago is the prime example. it's the ultra-liberal city in this country. it's the benchmark for liberal policies in this country. you can't say well, in one city, things are great. take all of those places. the chicagos of the world. >> but it seems like you are taking one or two cities and nationwide actually crime is down. >> you can look at a lot of them. nationwide, in other cities that don't have those same problems. it's, you can't look at it that way. i think in the big inner cities where you have these very loyal democratic voting blocs, they are vastly worse off than they have been in the past. >> just as a point of reference, as bad as things are in chicago, murders are down substantially from the 1990s, los angeles even more and new york which of course has had democratic independent and republican mayors over the past two decades has seen its murder rate fall 82.1% since 1993 according to nypd statistics which come out every week and are available online. that right there is a live shot of a trump rally close to starting in everett, washington.
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the commander is in charge of this front line position in the city which he took from isis in august after months of fierce clashes. >> translator: they tried to attack us again ten days ago. we were prepared so they didn't reach their target. >> reporter: but they keep trying. isis has control of the next village along which is just over a mile in that direction. the men at this base tell us that isis fighters often go at night to that building just over there so that they can launch attacks on these positions. the u.s. hopes the ypg will move from defense to offense, taking the fight to isis' strong hold. but in make-shift bases, they were lightly armed, poorly equipped and exhaused by months of fighting. the senior commander knows the battles ahead will be even tougher. can you take raka without heavier weapons from the coalition? >> translator: the weapons we have are not high quality for this campaign. we'll need new, heavy weapons. >> reporter: the most important weapon they do have but don't want to talk about is this device, which helps the ypg get exact coordinants for enemy
the commander is in charge of this front line position in the city which he took from isis in august after months of fierce clashes. >> translator: they tried to attack us again ten days ago. we were prepared so they didn't reach their target. >> reporter: but they keep trying. isis has control of the next village along which is just over a mile in that direction. the men at this base tell us that isis fighters often go at night to that building just over there so that they can...
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how much damage will the city suffer? we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." ♪ >> this is cnn breaking news. >> we're following two major breaking news stories, including a bombshell in the race for the white house, an audio of donald trump engaging in conversation about bragging about groping women and talks about how he tried to seduce a married woman saying "when you're a star, they let you do it." trump has issued what's believed to be the first apology of his campaign. now, we're also following hurricane matthew right now, a powerful and dangerous category 2 storm. the national hurricane center just issued a new advisory saying matthew is causing devastation along the northeast florida coast right now. winds are clocked at 110 miles per hour. three deaths are now being blamed on the storm, the united states, and more than a million customers in florida right now are without power. we're covering all angles of the breaking news this
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it's so nice to get out of the city. it's so... quiet. is it, too quiet? it's awful. yeah. feel at home, pretty much wherever you are. t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. what are all these different topped & loaded meals? it's an american favorite on top of an american favorite, alice. it's like rodeos on top of rollercoasters. get your favorites on top of your favorites. only at applebee's. >>> you are looking at pictures from moments ago. president trump and president macron of france as well as the first ladies touring napoleon's tomb as they arrived moments ago. we are going to keep an eye on all of that. this is an historic first visit for the president of the united states. they will celebrate bastille day together. they will face questions together on camera in this joint press conference. this is the first time president trump will face these questions since his son released those e-mails noting he took a meeting with a russian lawyer that was set up through a russian government effort to dig up dirt on then trump's opponent, hillary clinton. le let's tal
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city's top cop on that day, 9/11, 2001 and douglas brisso. gentlemen, welcome to all of you. >> thank you. >> let's begin first with the back and forth on twitter, shall we? the war of words between trump and bush. today, trump tweeted jeb is fighting to defend a catastrophic event. i am fighting to make sure it doesn't happen again. jeb is too soft. we need tougher and sharper. jeb bush's response, donald trump talks about foreign policy as though he is still on the aplentyis. commissioner carrick, you were here in new york on 9/11. you disagree with donald trump wholeheartedly on 9/11. tell me why. >> well, you know, anybody that says that george bush didn't do everything in his power to keep us safe in the aftermath of the attack, i would have to disagree with. i was there from the point that the second plane his tower two. i was physically standing under the building when it slammed through the building. and i was there for the first 3 1/2 months afterward leading the rescue, the recovery and the nypd's investigation in conjunction with t
city's top cop on that day, 9/11, 2001 and douglas brisso. gentlemen, welcome to all of you. >> thank you. >> let's begin first with the back and forth on twitter, shall we? the war of words between trump and bush. today, trump tweeted jeb is fighting to defend a catastrophic event. i am fighting to make sure it doesn't happen again. jeb is too soft. we need tougher and sharper. jeb bush's response, donald trump talks about foreign policy as though he is still on the aplentyis....
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outskirts of the city. this is one of their liaisons. >> reporter: how did the mosul b battalions legalize themselves. >> translator: it started as two friends who trusted each other and they would, a range to target isis. >> reporter: the same happened elsewhere and by 2014, the mosul battalions formed. their weapons are basic, what they found and hid in the city, or what they snatched from isis. >> translator: the roadside bombs they used, they would steal from isis. isis puts bombs in certain areas, and those who have previous military experience would go and steal those bombs and place them where they target isis. >> reporter: they operate in two to three man cells, independent of one another. no cell no specifically of another, no fighter knows the name of more than two others. he calls the man who says is with the battalions in mosul. he's speaking from an orchard outside the city. talking on the phone is punishable by death. >> translator: we carry out assassinations against senior isis members and t
outskirts of the city. this is one of their liaisons. >> reporter: how did the mosul b battalions legalize themselves. >> translator: it started as two friends who trusted each other and they would, a range to target isis. >> reporter: the same happened elsewhere and by 2014, the mosul battalions formed. their weapons are basic, what they found and hid in the city, or what they snatched from isis. >> translator: the roadside bombs they used, they would steal from isis....
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is unmanageable, the borders overrun and cities teeming with people here illegally. and got to panic. it's not true and not good for the president to convey this that way. >> want to talk about african-americans and antisemitism and all in washington but citizen with this and talk about that. do it after the break. cost of this. is it worth it? then talk about the other thing when we come right back. we'll be back. bster, starting at $14.99. for a limited time, we're pairing our tender, juicy signature steaks with a mouthwatering steamed lobster tail... but, hurry in... starting at $14.99, a deal this good won't last for long! on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claims centers are available to assist you 24/7. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. mobility is very important to me. that's
is unmanageable, the borders overrun and cities teeming with people here illegally. and got to panic. it's not true and not good for the president to convey this that way. >> want to talk about african-americans and antisemitism and all in washington but citizen with this and talk about that. do it after the break. cost of this. is it worth it? then talk about the other thing when we come right back. we'll be back. bster, starting at $14.99. for a limited time, we're pairing our tender,...
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supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh is becoming the latest political pressure point dividing this city. the big question, what is the scope of the investigation intoed the sexual assault and misconduct allegations against kavanaugh? sources tell cnn don mcgahn is working behind the scenes with republican leaders to narrow the scope of the investigation as much as possible. president trump and his team invest that they are hands off in the process, saying the fbi has free reign. let's start first with boris sanchez at the white house and boris, what's the president saying right now? >> reporter: it appears that line about the fbi having free reign was hyperbole from president trump because it's the white house with input from senate republicans that is guiding the parameters of this fbi allegations into allegations against brett kavanaugh who was replacing anthony kennedy. there are complaints about democrats on twitter. he wrote wow, just starting to hear the democrats who are only thinking obstruct and delay are starting to put out word that the time and scope of fbi alonging into jud
supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh is becoming the latest political pressure point dividing this city. the big question, what is the scope of the investigation intoed the sexual assault and misconduct allegations against kavanaugh? sources tell cnn don mcgahn is working behind the scenes with republican leaders to narrow the scope of the investigation as much as possible. president trump and his team invest that they are hands off in the process, saying the fbi has free reign. let's start...
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a dumpster fire burned in new york city. set by the president of the united states. in the form of a news conference as you wrestled to bring the supreme court nominee back from the brink. he was fuming. most of the time even though he was at the un were spent on the mounting allegations against brett kavanaugh. that are all quote false to him. a big fat con job he called them. orchestrated by the democrats. and the man we're about to talk to. the defense for his nominee saying the accuser lawyer is a bum. his name is michael avenatti. the same man who exposed trump as a bum. in the truth about stormy daniels and the deal
a dumpster fire burned in new york city. set by the president of the united states. in the form of a news conference as you wrestled to bring the supreme court nominee back from the brink. he was fuming. most of the time even though he was at the un were spent on the mounting allegations against brett kavanaugh. that are all quote false to him. a big fat con job he called them. orchestrated by the democrats. and the man we're about to talk to. the defense for his nominee saying the accuser...
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donald trump as a resident of new york city could have picked or chose a number of battles. and he chose that one, and he didn't just choose it, but he prosecuted that and he was vicious and took out ads in the newspaper. even after they were exonerated he refused to move from that position. to fast forward to all the stuff we've seen in the last four years and not conclude there's a special animus we've seen in donald trump when he's going after minorities, when he's going after black people. >> let's get to mueller investigation. the star witness, rick gates, took the stand today incriminating really his former boss paul manafort. a multi-million dollar tax evasion, bank fraud, hiding offshore accounts. it's fascinating but how do you think this is going to tie to the russia investigation if at all? >> it doesn't directly tie to the russia investigation, but i think in terms of optics as people watch all of this, it doesn't paint a picture of a group of men and donald trump is among them in the broader sense who play outside the rules, who bend rules when it comes to the f
donald trump as a resident of new york city could have picked or chose a number of battles. and he chose that one, and he didn't just choose it, but he prosecuted that and he was vicious and took out ads in the newspaper. even after they were exonerated he refused to move from that position. to fast forward to all the stuff we've seen in the last four years and not conclude there's a special animus we've seen in donald trump when he's going after minorities, when he's going after black people....
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chicago is a city where there's no city ordinance that allows for the removal of the mayor. and there's also no law that allows citizens tooed a recall on him. but what we saw today was a democratic legislator who introduced a bill in the illinois state legislator to pr -- legislature to provide a recall of the mayor. it comes after we've seen days and days of the protest, the release of the laquan videotape. long-time activists like jesse jackson calling on some changes to happen within the city of chicago. and the protesters even saying they want the mayor to resign. >>ing o, with regards to the laquan mcdonald video, five police officers under investigation now by the i.g. because their reports conflicted with that video. even the mayor has acknowledged there was a code of silence within the chicago pd. can he fix that? >> i don't know. i think it goes further than a code of silence. if you look at the police reports that were recently released with respect to those officers at the scene during that laquan mcdonald shooting, they are dramatically different than what we sa
chicago is a city where there's no city ordinance that allows for the removal of the mayor. and there's also no law that allows citizens tooed a recall on him. but what we saw today was a democratic legislator who introduced a bill in the illinois state legislator to pr -- legislature to provide a recall of the mayor. it comes after we've seen days and days of the protest, the release of the laquan videotape. long-time activists like jesse jackson calling on some changes to happen within the...
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he provided great leadership not only in new york city but in the entire country. the reason was because of his clarity and his coherence. initially i thought i think i know what the truth is. what he is doing and unfortunately it is having an impact, is casting doubt, muddying the waters and deflecting from what's really true here. >> you know, the president tweeted eight times in 24 hours, calling her a dog, der ranged, low life and vicious. i asked you a similar question. >> i don't think there's any question about that. that's been the case actually going back to when he was a candidate and became the president elect and certainly during the year and a half of this administration. i have taken criticism about not being receively respectful of this president. when he demeans and marginalizes and compromises the office of a presidency as he is currently doing, yet another example of this, it makes it very hard for me, someone who served this country for 50 plus years -- and i have always been very respectful of the presidents as kman commanders and chief. this on
he provided great leadership not only in new york city but in the entire country. the reason was because of his clarity and his coherence. initially i thought i think i know what the truth is. what he is doing and unfortunately it is having an impact, is casting doubt, muddying the waters and deflecting from what's really true here. >> you know, the president tweeted eight times in 24 hours, calling her a dog, der ranged, low life and vicious. i asked you a similar question. >> i...
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that the race for new york is bigger than new york city. she is making the case that the things she did as senator including bringing high tech jobs makes her more than qual y qualified to be president. hillary clinton today, not letting go of charges from bernie sanders that she is not qualified to be president. >> you may have heard senator sanders say i'm unqualified to be president, well, seriously, seriously, i have been called a lot of things over the years. but unqualified has not been one of them. he doesn't really believe that. this is all pretty silly. >> the rebuke from the democratic frontrunner backs off on her qualifications. >> does she have the experience? obviously, she does. she was secretary of state, i thought an outstanding first lady in many respects, breaking the mold. >> clinton responding, asked if sanders is qualified. >> i would take him over trump and cruz any day. >> we all make mistakes. but i regret less than she does, because i had the courage to vote the right way even when it was not necessarily popular. >>
that the race for new york is bigger than new york city. she is making the case that the things she did as senator including bringing high tech jobs makes her more than qual y qualified to be president. hillary clinton today, not letting go of charges from bernie sanders that she is not qualified to be president. >> you may have heard senator sanders say i'm unqualified to be president, well, seriously, seriously, i have been called a lot of things over the years. but unqualified has not...
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all of this playing out in washington, a city where men have always made the rules and the senate is an overwhelmingly male club. this case is sending what one expert called an electric current of anger through women and a greater conviction women must be represented in high places in greater numbers. all of that from "the new york times" from the fall of 1991. days before another senate confirmation hearing. the title of the story by the way was my maureen doud. the title was "the senate and sexism." it was about the male club was mishandling anita hill's allegations against clearance thomas. 27 years later, some of the same men in the same club are in charge of a sequel of sorts. doud says in this morning's "new york times" it's unnerving to think how far women have come to find ourselves dragged back to the same place. it may be tempting to think that a lot has changed since this day, since anita hill sat down to testify and certainly some things have. but america seems even more divided along gender and part s partisan lines and the media is complicated and a mess. viewers are he
all of this playing out in washington, a city where men have always made the rules and the senate is an overwhelmingly male club. this case is sending what one expert called an electric current of anger through women and a greater conviction women must be represented in high places in greater numbers. all of that from "the new york times" from the fall of 1991. days before another senate confirmation hearing. the title of the story by the way was my maureen doud. the title was...